
We thought it would never happen. After missing rumored launch dates left and right, AT&T has finally set a launch date for their AT&T Tilt. It looks like AT&T is going to be offering up the US-spec HTC Kaiser TyTn II as the AT&T Tilt (without the front-facing camera) on October 5.
The No. 1 wireless carrier will be asking AT&T Tilt hopefuls for $299.99 (and a 2-year contract) in return for all that 3 megapixel camera, 3G HSDPA, GPS, WiFi, stereo Bluetooth, microSDHC (compatible with microSD cards up to 32GB), QWERTY-keyboard (with the cool tilting screen), and Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional goodness. It should be pretty obvious why we call this thing the “holy grail” of smartphones - a “superphone” if you will.
If you still aren’t convinced that the AT&T Tilt is all that and a bag of chips, check out the video demo that Dusan posted. We can’t wait for Big Blue to drop the “holy grail” hotness on us tomorrow! We can almost taste it.
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Related Articles at IntoMobile:
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- HTC confirms AT&T Tilt 8925 Kaiser, will be compatible with BlackBerry Connect
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